Summit...responsible solutions 110-12 Mosquito Dunks, 6-Pack

Summit...responsible solutions 110-12 Mosquito Dunks, 6-Pack

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cuntsally posted on r/houseplants2d

Get these .. granted I only had a handful but I noticed a difference right away.. plus if course all of my plants now had stick traps (about 100) and I also got a couple of those plug in blue light sticky traps. I take a big home depot bucket, a mesh bag and half a donut and let this soak over night. I hook up my sprayer before bed so its fully charged and the next night im killin bugs. But for sure right now you gotta get all the soil off this baby, hose her off, put her in a garbage bag and put some water and dawn dish soap in the bag and tie it up. Enough water for you to gentle slosh around. Then you need to hose her off again but bring her inside, in the bag directly to the tub. Maybe put down a circle of salt and say a prayer too lol dont open that bag until you are absolutely confident that absolutely nothing could have survived.. repot her in some chunky soil (i LOVE soil/orchid bark/small & large perlite/coco coir) and she should maybe stay in the bathroom for now.. maybe bring a light in for her.. keep her in there for at least a week with the door shut. Good luck babes!! Sending positive vibes๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ™Œ

Conscious-Forever969 posted on r/houseplants2d

https://a.co/d/0c9wkzpE This is all you need. I keep one in my watering can at all times. Fill it up the night before you water. The dunk will last about a month. It wonโ€™t kill the adults, only the larvae, so consistence is key. Sticky trap the adults till the life cycle is broken.

BigJSunshine posted on r/coachellavalley1w

Mosquito dunks or bits https://a.co/d/00WNw773

Crazy_Drop_5397 posted on r/whatisit1w

You can find them on Amazon for a pretty fair price. If you need a bunch of them they get a lot cheaper...

KJBFamily posted on r/isopods33w

Then yea, that's probably it. Add a woven wire mesh like this that has small holes so gnats can't get in or out the ventilation areas. Then tape some sticky traps for planters in places that isopods can't get to. If you do place them on the walls of the terrarium, I find that bending the "sticky head" part downwards will catch the flies better. You can maybe even dangle it from the top like a pinata. This will take a few weeks to maybe a month or two to fully eliminate them. Or you can use these Mosquito Dunks that supposedly works on them and does not harm other creatures in the terrarium. I haven't tried it myself but I've been told it works. If you already know all this, apologies for the long ass paragraph.